1860

Hallowed Beginnings

Phillips & Co. was established in 1860 and had branches in both Bombay and Poona. Started by Mr. Phillips, the store was a pharmacy and a purveyor of luxury goods. The main branch was situated on the famous Esplanade near the Flora Fountain and the clientele was mainly European residents and Indian gentry. Other similar prominent establishments of the time were The Army & Navy Stores, Whiteaway Laidlaw, Treacher& Co and Kemp & Co.

1920s

A Time of Change

1950s

By the 1950’s the shop had transformed into a lavish emporium filled with European and Oriental antiques including crystal chandeliers, gilded clocks, German and French porcelains and Chinese ceramics. D.H Issa, Soomar’s son, was an inveterate collector and was able to source these treasures from the Indian Maharajas and nobility many of whom were his friends and customers.

1960s-1970s

1980s

New Beginnings

Farooq Issa, the current owner and fourth generation Issa begins apprenticing at Phillips, while studying Ancient Indian History at the Elphinstone College. He was responsible for the gradual shift in the store’s focus towards Indian Art including miniature paintings, sculpture, bronzes, folk and tribal art.

1990s

Planters Chair

2000s

Phillips Images

Phillips Images’ our sister company was launched in the early 2000s specialising in high quality re-prints of old Indian lithographs, maps and photographs. We realised the importance of making these early visualisations of India accessible to a larger audience, many of whom are deeply interested in India’s history but are unable to source or afford the scarce originals.

2020

A Milestone